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Re: Fender Flares question [Re: zxkevinxz] #730021 06/14/06 04:50 PM
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Posts: 156
CoronaJeeper Offline OP
Wheeler
Thanks guys. As usual, ask here and you will get the answer.
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'98 TJ, 4 cyl., auto
31" AT KO's on rockcrawlers,
custom bumpers, Hellas
2" Teraflex lift, no top,
no doors, no problem.
Re: Fender Flares question #730022 06/15/06 08:28 PM
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tcoff Offline
Mudrunner
you can also get forever black at any auto retail store. In my opinion its still a temp fix. It looks good when your done putting it on. but it only seems to stay black for a couple of weeks before having to do it again. used it all last summer and it still fades after a few weeks.


99 wrangler sport, auto. 2.5 inch lift, 31 MTR's
Re: Fender Flares question [Re: tcoff] #730023 06/16/06 02:41 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
how many coats did you put on? in my experience, you can't put it on dirty flares that have been armor-all'd to death - it'll only wash off after a good rain and leave you where you started -- chalky and gray

this stuff works like paint - the more coats you have the better it looks -- i put about 3-4 coats of forever black on my flares about once a year to keep them nice and glossy

Re: Fender Flares question #730024 06/16/06 04:55 PM
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tcoff Offline
Mudrunner
ah man i should start paying attention to what i read. guess that is what happends when i get in at 4 in the morning...i was thinking of "back to black." sorry for the mix up.


99 wrangler sport, auto. 2.5 inch lift, 31 MTR's
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